Network Rail

Great British September Clean

Before and after- fly-tipping removal Gainsborough

We’re supporting the Great British September Clean to clear up fly-tipping around the railway and raise awareness of how dangerous and disruptive it can be.

Fly-tipping and litter are unsightly and cause safety issues and delays to your journeys.

How?

We work hard alongside British Transport Police to prevent litter and fly-tipping on the railway and investigate offenders. Where possible, they’re prosecuted.

It’s a criminal offence too and carries a fine of up to £1,000.

But we still receive about 700 to 800 reports and requests to clear fly-tipping – all at taxpayers’ expense.

This month, we’re helping The Daily Mail and charity Keep Britain Tidy promote clean-ups all over the country. We’re encouraging you and our staff to get involved in litter picking events locally.

How we tackle litter

We have a statutory duty to clean up any litter on our land. We’ll always act quickly to remove litter that could affect safety. For example, we would immediately remove a shopping trolley left on the tracks.

There are regular, scheduled clean-ups in stations and 100 metres either side within our boundary. Beyond stations, we do litter clearing as and when we identify a problem.

We clean all our lines and clear up the busiest ones, such as popular commuter routes, more frequently than quieter ones.

Read more about litter and fly-tipping and how to report it here.

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